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so what we're seeing is that providers, doctors, hospitals, home healthcare agencies, medical device companies, they're seeing their reimbursements from medicare cut, and it's getting harder and harder to find a provider who will take medicare. so our seniors are out there unable to find providers who will take medicare, so that means there's going to be longer lines, and that's where we need to start making sure that we have medicare and that it is -- that we are taking steps now to make sure that it is available to our seniors, that promise that we've made to our seniors, that we can keep it. >> congresswoman kathy mcmorris rogers, thank you. >> you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only
so what we're seeing is that providers, doctors, hospitals, home healthcare agencies, medical device companies, they're seeing their reimbursements from medicare cut, and it's getting harder and harder to find a provider who will take medicare. so our seniors are out there unable to find providers who will take medicare, so that means there's going to be longer lines, and that's where we need to start making sure that we have medicare and that it is -- that we are taking steps now to make sure...
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right now about $2.7 trillion are spent in healthcare today. about 30% to 80% of that is chronic disease. the number one driver of chronic disease is obesity. it is reversible, which is the good news, and that's why we gather, a thousand of us here today with the partnership with america. >> right now one out of four of our kids military age don't qualify to serve in the united states military. these are young people that have twice the healthcare costs of people who are not obese. so this is really threatening the very strength, security of our nation and as you said, driving up healthcare costs to a point we can't afford as a nation to be as strong as we have been in the past. >> there's a third component, today one out of four people can't serve in the military because they're obese. the economics, jobs, if you look at that, the number one driver is disease. if you can cure obesity, you've got military issues, as well as quality of life. >> question for you, mr. mayor, i'd like your view of the white house as the first ladies have been engag
right now about $2.7 trillion are spent in healthcare today. about 30% to 80% of that is chronic disease. the number one driver of chronic disease is obesity. it is reversible, which is the good news, and that's why we gather, a thousand of us here today with the partnership with america. >> right now one out of four of our kids military age don't qualify to serve in the united states military. these are young people that have twice the healthcare costs of people who are not obese. so...
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re-election in the second term, he's no doubt thinking about his legacy, and no matter he can accomplish on healthcare reform orb immigration reform or gun -- all of those things won't matter if he can't get this done, and he knows that better than anyone. >> the russian nuclear arsenal, whose hands are these weapons now in? >> they continue to be under military karocontrol, but it's really the russians that would be cause for concern. it can be a country like pakistan, where they are deeply infiltrated throughout their government with al qaeda and al qaeda affiliates. that's what keeps people up at night. >> but the breakup of the old soviet union, has that done anything to disperse who olds weapons under control. >> no. through the luger act they did a lot of clean up in the earl '90s when the vosoviet union broke apart. e with look at the former soviet republics and how, as we were saying, potatoes were guarded better than this uranium. scary. >> that is really scary. >> that is frightening. >> and nonproliferation advocates, it's not a partisan divide. the nonproliferation community is a mix of se
re-election in the second term, he's no doubt thinking about his legacy, and no matter he can accomplish on healthcare reform orb immigration reform or gun -- all of those things won't matter if he can't get this done, and he knows that better than anyone. >> the russian nuclear arsenal, whose hands are these weapons now in? >> they continue to be under military karocontrol, but it's really the russians that would be cause for concern. it can be a country like pakistan, where they...
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i want to go in the numbers just a little bit. 28,000 jobs created in juxta, 32,000 in healthcare. 10,000 in retail. the negative number was 10,000 jobs lost in government. so the private sector job creation -- the overall number was 236. one thing last month, was revised downward but not enough to take the shine off of this. >> brian, what do you think the market will do today? there's no telling, right? >> yeah, there's to telling. i think right now, it's one of the things that you don't get in the way of a freight train, and you get in data, forget about the fed and all this easy money, you get a data point. right now we would open another 90 points plus. it would have to probably be some significant news to reverse it. so it looks like we're still chugging forward. i know you guys have been talking about the average person who's been watching the show, they don't want to get burned at the top again, and you have no idea if it's going to go much further from here. >> a lot of investors are still on the sidelines so that's one of the many reasons why the fundamentals of this rally, desp
i want to go in the numbers just a little bit. 28,000 jobs created in juxta, 32,000 in healthcare. 10,000 in retail. the negative number was 10,000 jobs lost in government. so the private sector job creation -- the overall number was 236. one thing last month, was revised downward but not enough to take the shine off of this. >> brian, what do you think the market will do today? there's no telling, right? >> yeah, there's to telling. i think right now, it's one of the things that...
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that's followed by the economy and jobs education and healthcare. >> john heilemann, let's talk, john heilemann, about your next book. bush 2016. i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb bush getting out of a cab on a dark morning and walking into the today show and announcing he's changed his mind. the second i heard it, i said, the game change boys better get an interview with him. this to me seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what are you thinking? >> well, he is certainly -- it was certainly surprising to hear some of the things he was saying on television yesterday on the today show and this show and elsewhere. there's a ton of speculation about what he might do in 2016. there's no one as talented as the republican bench is right now and as much as people talk about bobby jindal and chris christie and others, that he is certainly the giant among them. he doesn't have quite the status in the party that hillary clinton does in terms of being a front runner if he were to get in, but there's no question that he's not if not head and sho
that's followed by the economy and jobs education and healthcare. >> john heilemann, let's talk, john heilemann, about your next book. bush 2016. i think this may have to be the opening scene of jeb bush getting out of a cab on a dark morning and walking into the today show and announcing he's changed his mind. the second i heard it, i said, the game change boys better get an interview with him. this to me seems to be the greatest sign that jeb bush is looking to run in 2016. what are you...